i have a bougy, chinese elm and a satsuki, id like some feedback on what type of tools i should be aquiring to attend to these bonsai's and where is a good place to purchase? i have been ebay goggling
beginners tools whats required??
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beginners tools whats required??
ive been researching for some tools lately and noticed i should be getting japanese and not chinese ones, but im having problems in what i should be getting
i have a bougy, chinese elm and a satsuki, id like some feedback on what type of tools i should be aquiring to attend to these bonsai's and where is a good place to purchase? i have been ebay goggling
and found some online sites in oz too
i have a bougy, chinese elm and a satsuki, id like some feedback on what type of tools i should be aquiring to attend to these bonsai's and where is a good place to purchase? i have been ebay goggling
Thanks
Mike
Mike
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Re: beginners tools whats required??
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Search button is one valuble tool.
But seriously though, it is seemingly a hard decision. Good luck
Search button is one valuble tool.
But seriously though, it is seemingly a hard decision. Good luck
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Re: beginners tools whats required??
Talk to Leigh Taafe. If you click on the Members toggle top right, then on the L tab, his is the first name that comes up. You can send him a personal message through control panel.
He sold me some that are good quality, not too expensive. He has Ledanta Bonsai
Glenda
He sold me some that are good quality, not too expensive. He has Ledanta Bonsai
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Re: beginners tools whats required??
GDay Mitchell
Heres a link to Leigh's web site so you can have a look http://web.me.com/ledanta/Tools/Ledanta ... rsery.html
hope this helps
Heres a link to Leigh's web site so you can have a look http://web.me.com/ledanta/Tools/Ledanta ... rsery.html
hope this helps
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Re: beginners tools whats required??
There are two Bonsai Nurseries in the Metro area both stock and sell Chinese and Japanese tools at very good Prices.ghostmike77 wrote:ive been researching for some tools lately and noticed i should be getting japanese and not chinese ones, but im having problems in what i should be getting
i have a bougy, chinese elm and a satsuki, id like some feedback on what type of tools i should be aquiring to attend to these bonsai's and where is a good place to purchase? i have been ebay gogglingand found some online sites in oz too
Lee's Bonsai world in Bedford closed on Tuesdays 180c Grand Promenade, Bedford W.A.pn9370 5915.
Bonsai Emporium 4433 West Swan Road (cnr Coast Road ) West Swan open Thursday friday saturday sunday and public holidays. Pn 9374 0555
Both are nice people too. Cheers
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Re: beginners tools whats required??
Japanese tools are generally know to be of higher quality than the chinese. They are also usually quite a lot more expensive.
The most important thing to consider is what type of person are you when it comes to caring for your tools? If you are one to leave your tools lying around outside, forgetting about them, drop them, letting them get covered in dirt and crap and not cleaning them (like me!)..then I dont think it's a good idea to go out and spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on tools.
If you are one to take good care of your tools, keep them well oiled, sharp and in a case, then I'd recommend getting a good set of tools..
The most important thing to consider is what type of person are you when it comes to caring for your tools? If you are one to leave your tools lying around outside, forgetting about them, drop them, letting them get covered in dirt and crap and not cleaning them (like me!)..then I dont think it's a good idea to go out and spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on tools.
If you are one to take good care of your tools, keep them well oiled, sharp and in a case, then I'd recommend getting a good set of tools..
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Re: beginners tools whats required??
Clean and sharp tools should be part of your Bonsai regime. Also they cause less trauma to the plant and less accidents to the user.
One of my foibles on tools and the use of them.
Cheers
Pup
One of my foibles on tools and the use of them.
Cheers
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Re: beginners tools whats required??
if you have a bougey satsuki and a elm id get a long handled long nosed leaf trimmers and a pair of concave knob cutters and may be a branch cutter if not a sharp pair of general secatiers allso an old fork bent for a root rake and a small pair of long nose pliers for wire
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Re: beginners tools whats required??
thanks everyone for ur replys. i have looked into other posts and done some research but theres so much out there i was looking for some personal judgement particularly towards the trees i have. ill keep looking and talk to the people you have suggested and make my big decisions
thanks mike
thanks mike
Thanks
Mike
Mike

